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So much discussion on this topic fix it ,and move on with you're life.
If it is indeed OEM paint, take your paint thickness gauge and measure it.
It maybe possible that the previous insurance repairs have a lifetime repair warranty/guarantee?
The reason it did not happen on both sides is that something was different on the side it happened to. Ask the customer for BOTH body shop estimates for the prior work. Run the CAR FAX, too.
I think the left side was painted before. As for paint work, the body shop is full of crap that it is oxidize and won't match because of that. If it is oxidized, it is single stage paint. Either way if paint work is done, the entire car should be polished.
If you were in my area, I would offer to help out polishing the car except I would be fearful some crazy pealing would happen when a DA pad goes over the fragile paint.
You are going to have to pay to fix this...
It maybe possible that the previous insurance repairs have a lifetime repair warranty/guarantee?
Indeed. All my paint repairs have come with a lifetime warranty. Be sure to check this out.
OMG, is this thread still going? Pay for the fix and move on all ready.
OMG, is this thread still going? Pay for the fix and move on all ready.
i dont have a $1000 dollars to fix this.
Call her. Offer her $250.00 cash for her troubles. Take it or leave it.